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Brexit A to Z: What happens next?
What are the consequences and risks? Where are opportunities? In cooperation with the British Chamber of Commerce Shanghai the European Union Chamber of Commerce Shanghai hosted a panel discussing answering questions in times of uncertainty.
Read moreNanjing Position Paper Launch & Government Dialogue
On 21st January, 2017 , the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China released the European Business in China – Nanjing Position Paper 2016/2017 (Nanjing Position Paper).
Read moreKPMG Report: Going global: Trends and implications in the internationalisation of China’s currency – 2017
The report is the second in a series on RMB internationalisation sponsored by the UK Department for International Trade and the China Foreign Exchange Trade System, and includes interviews with 15 industry participants,and surveys more than 50 others
Read more2017 Event Calendar and Sponsorship Package Available! - European Chamber Tianjin Chapter
Involve your brand with European Chamber Tianjin Chapter's 2017 events!
Read moreChina’s New Regulations on Investment of Insurance Capital
China’s New Regulations on Investment of Insurance Capital
Read moreOverview of Interim Provisions on Equity Contribution in FIEs
Overview of Interim Provisions on Equity Contribution in FIEs
Read more7th China Jiangsu International Agricultural Machinery Fair
7th China Jiangsu International Agricultural Machinery Fair will be held in Nanjing International Expo Centre on April 9-11, 2013.
Read moreDr Xavier Chen's Interivew with CRI on China's Fuel Tax
On 16th December, Dr Xavier Chen, Chairman of the European Chamber's Energy Working Group, had an interview with CRI's Biz China program and talked about China's new fuel tax
Read moreDr Xavier Chen's Dialogue about China's fuel tax policy on CCTV 9
On 4th December, Dr Xavier Chen, Chairman of the European Chamber's Energy Working Group, was invited to talk on CCTV 9's Dialogue program about China's new fuel tax with Mr Xu Sitao, China Chief Representative of the Economist Group.
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